| With 11 previous top five finishes at the Runoffs, five of which placed him on the podium, Miller’s ability to put his car in a position to win has never been in question. This victory was undeniably the culmination of years of design, engineering, and utter determination.
For this success, Miller was quick to praise his crew. “I had an amazing team that put their heart and souls into making sure that I had a car that I could showcase,” he said. “I did everything I could to make sure that car was in the front row. With a little bit of luck and God on my side, we won.”
It doesn’t hurt that Miller is also a local to Road America, calling nearby Plymouth, Wisconsin, home.
“I probably have had over 70 races at Road America,” he revealed. “Honestly, to win the Runoffs at the best track in the United States in my backyard with all my friends and family watching, it just doesn’t get any better. I am so thankful to the SCCA, the fans, my family, and my wonderful crew.”
Miller found out that he had been selected for the Mark Donohue Award via a phone call from RRDC President Bobby Rahal.
“I was actually in Walmart with my wife when I got the call. She was picking up a TV remote trying to talk to me as I took the call from Bobby, and I signaled to her that I can’t talk right now – she gave me that look,” Miller laughed.
“I was honored to talk to Bobby – it meant a lot. We had a great conversation. He asked if I was related to Jeff Miller, who he had watched for many years racing. I told Bobby that he is my father.
“I am honored to be chosen for the Mark Donohue Award,” he said.
The unique award has a glass top and sits on a race wheel with a historic provenance. RRDC member David Donohue, son of Mark Donohue, presented Miller with the award, which included a wheel donated by Team Penske that was used on Joey Logano’s NASCAR Championship-winning Ford Mustang at the 2024 season finale in Phoenix. Selection for the Mark Donohue award includes an invitation to join the RRDC. |